SOUTH KINGSTOWN — South Kingstown won the Division III boys hockey championship two games to one over rival Narragansett/Chariho in a thrilling finals series.
After winning the series opener and dropping Game 2, the Rebels locked up the title with a dramatic 6-4 win Tuesday night in front of a raucous crowd at Boss Arena.
It’s the first true championship in South Kingstown boys hockey history. The Rebels were named co-champs after a COVID cancellation of the D-II finals in 2020, but had never been crowned on the ice in the program’s 18-year history. Seeded fourth this year, they beat No. 1 Ponaganset in the semifinals before the win over the third-seeded Gulls in the finals.
“It was a solid effort across the board,” South Kingstown coach Rick Angeli said. “These games are hectic. They’re crazy. They take many turns. We were fortunate to come…
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